Saturday, September 24, 2011

Ikea hunting and gathering and Orange



Do you enjoy visiting Ikea?
Have you trekked to Ikea and vowed Not to purchase, only browse? 
I took a girlfriend along once and the willpower she displayed was phenomenal! Didn't purchase a single solitary item. Unlike moi.
So Mr redroses and I hauled ourselves down the motorway on a hunting and gathering expedition to buy a few things, one being a fold-out sofa bed contraption for visitors.


I'm one of those people who is tactile with a capital T. I must touch and visualise and in this case lie on the bed to feel the vibe. And hope any relatives who sleep on this will be comfy. A gentleman and his wife were trying out the bed next to us and he gave us a giggle by saying it pays to not give visiting rellies anything too comfy or they'll never leave.
Slogging it out at Ikea also requires sturdy walking shoes to navigate the maze.


I'm not ashamed to admit to blog land that this place does my head in but I'm learning to deep breathe and hasten with caution when deciphering the catalogue, measurements and Swedish model descriptions. Mistakes happen.


Sustenance is vital to the whole experience and I don't know about you but I must have fish and chips and two large mugs of tea while we recuperate in the cafeteria before hitting the self-serve docks.


All in all I like Ikea but do find you have to work hard to achieve the end result. Especially when it comes to the biggish purchases and flat pack jigsaw puzzles. Good thing Mr redroses enjoys the notion of a challenge. Providing he gets a restorative coffee at half time!

Now onto a bit of fashion...orange is everywhere and many bloggers are writing pieces about it in the fashion world. Recently I bought home another frock and this one is totally orange. I have never been drawn to this colour but have decided to live dangerously and so I couldn't pass up this little cotton number.
I'm also in awe of talented seamstresses who run up creations, like Patricia from Red Cardinal. Pop over and take a peek at the lovely orange shift dress she's produced.
Trouble is I was taught to sew from a young age but have never enjoyed the experience. Nowadays I only do the odd alteration.
Plus I've never meet a sewing machine that tolerates my impatient technique!



Do you belong to that clever camp that can conjure up a fabulicious creation from a bolt of cloth?

Annie

7 comments:

  1. My recent IKEA experience involved a 3 hour checkout wait because of a computer problem!! Never again.x

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  2. Hello Annie

    Love the orange girlfriend! Love it - it is a hard colour to wear for so many complexions - it usually suits very darker skin and darker hair types the best - but then again on some blondes it's terrific too.
    Team it with Navy and it is very French Riviera (if I don't say so my little Loulou self).

    Oh Ikea - now that is another story for me too - today in fact....
    Ummm... I won't start - I'll never stop - but I only wanted a few things... and I spent.....


    x

    Loulou

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  3. I don't live anywhere near an Ikea (YET) but whenever we go to a bigger city, it's usually on the list. Wow, fish and chips in the cafeteria? They must have upgraded since the last time we were there, it's usually a hot dog or ice cream for us! :)

    I too have been noticing tangerine lately...the only orange piece I have is my bridesmaid dress I wore for my cousin's wedding 2 years ago. I don't normally wear orange, but I was able to pull it off (and had to dye my hair red so my skin wouldn't look white and pasty!) but I think I will keep orange to accessories. I like the dress though!!

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  4. Loulou ~ that store has an uncanny ability to extract $$$ from ones wallet.
    You're spot on re suitability of orange & I'm not convinced it suits me but the cotton is so soft I decided to risk it. Will have to wear make-up to avoid appearing washed out. Life's a compromise!

    LR ~ people flock to Ikea stores down here and many go just for the inexpensive meals.
    Hmm.. orange for accessories, I never considered that, good thinking LR

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  5. Hi Annie, You have found a delightful orange dress - great choice. Thank you for mentioning Red Cardinal in your blog - I was quite excited to see it! Today I've been trying my orange dress with various combinations, but attempts to photograph headless self hopeless:) Ikea is an experience all its own, and not for the faint hearted. Mr Cardinal hates it because there is no escape however we need to visit some time soon...

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  6. Patricia ~ my pleasure.
    Mr redroses suffers Ikea if he feels useful ie. tape measure and calculator or I have no chance of dragging him there just to browse!

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